Thanks fellas.
I can only use the tools that the corporate machine gods have dictated. I am locked out of being able to load SQuirreL or any other tool.
I have TeraData's SQL interface, but it seems to chick when resolving the internals of SQL Views and the like.
Eventually, I'll write a tool that opens the cursors and consumes them in the fashion the application uses.
In the meantime, I'll muddle through.
Steve Needles
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Subject: Re: Stored Proc execution times, front to back
@Chuck: if it's only an iNav question, the answer is much more simple:
dump iNav, use SQuirreL, it's open source and it will tell you the execution time after each statement.
Dieter
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